To promote unity, improve relations and strengthen the bond between Nigeria and South Africa, bikers from both countries are set to embark on a biking initiative.
The exercise tagged “Africa Unite Bike Ride” will hold from December 4 to 16, in South Africa under the auspices MzansiNaija, and Inspire Marketing and Branding International.
Speaking on the event, Chief Executive Officer, Inspire Marketing and Branding International, Mr Yinka Abioye, said the ride will involve a minimum of two Nigerian and four South African bikers.
He said: “They are going to visit historical, cultural and geographical places of interest in South Africa, one of them being the Mandela Bridge.
“The objective of the ride is to instil and encourage unity among African people, by reshaping African minds about who we are, the value we could bring to one another, and the benefits of ‘building bridges’ across the continent.
“Bikers under the initiative will visit an African country annually to highlight and celebrate one another and to continue fostering relations and sacrifices that our leaders contribute to their various countries and our continent.”
According to him, the tour will help inspire reconciliation and foster unity between both countries in the wake of recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
“It will further attract interest from biker groups across the continent and internationally as it will be supported by the social media in the form of posts, images television and video clips.
“It will be the first time that the social-cultural platform will bring together governments, citizens and various businesses.
“It will also offer an opportunity of making concerted efforts in resolving the differences between Nigerian and South African citizens in South Africa,” he said.
The immediate Past President of the Nigerian Bikers Association, Mrs Joann Otaru and convener of the Power of PVC Ride, Mr Akorede Balogun are the two delegates from Nigeria.
One of the representatives, Otaru said that the Nigerian team supported by Swift Networks would use the opportunity to tour various geographical locations in South Africa.